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  2. James Panero - Wikipedia

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    Panero is the co-editor of The Dartmouth Review Pleads Innocent, an anthology of the newspaper published by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Spring 2006. He is a contributor to Counterpoints: 25 Years of The New Criterion on Culture and the Arts (Ivan R. Dee, 2007), The State of Art Criticism, edited by James Elkins and Michael Newman ...

  3. The New Criterion - Wikipedia

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    The New Criterion is a New York–based monthly literary magazine and journal of artistic and cultural criticism, edited by Roger Kimball (editor and publisher) and James Panero (executive editor). It has sections for criticism of poetry, theater, art, music, the media, and books.

  4. The Dartmouth Review - Wikipedia

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    James Panero – A former editor-in-chief of The Dartmouth Review and a member of the class of 1998, Panero is now the executive editor of The New Criterion. Joseph Rago – A former editor-in-chief of The Dartmouth Review and a member of the class of 2005, Rago was a member of The Wall Street Journal ' s editorial board until his death in 2017.

  5. Thornton Willis - Wikipedia

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    Thornton Willis (born May 25, 1936) is an American abstract painter. He has contributed to the New York School of painting since the late 1960s. Viewed as a member of the Third Generation of American Abstract Expressionists, his work is associated with Abstract Expressionism, Lyrical Abstraction, Process Art, Postminimalism, Bio-morphic Cubism (a term he coined) and Color Field painting.

  6. New Criticism - Wikipedia

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    New Criticism was a formalist movement in literary theory that dominated American literary criticism in the middle decades of the 20th century. It emphasized close reading , particularly of poetry, to discover how a work of literature functioned as a self-contained, self-referential aesthetic object.

  7. The Three Philosophers - Wikipedia

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    123 cm × 144 cm (48 in × 57 in) Location. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. The Three Philosophers is an oil painting on canvas attributed to the Italian High Renaissance artist Giorgione. It shows three philosophers – one young, one middle-aged, and one old. The work may have been commissioned by the Venetian noble Taddeo Contarini, a ...

  8. Simon Dinnerstein - Wikipedia

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    James Panero, senior art critic, The New Criterion, Exhibition note, September, 2011; Peter Trippi, editor-in-chief, Savoring Simon Dinnerstein's Fulbright Triptych, Fine Art Connoisseur, January/February 2014; David Cohen, "The Art of Simon Dinnerstein", Art Critical, October 7, 2011

  9. Sharon Butler - Wikipedia

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    Butler was born in New London, Connecticut, and moved to New York City in the late 1980s. [13] She has a B.A. in Art History from Tufts University (Medford, MA), a B.F.A. in Painting from Massachusetts College of Art (Boston, MA), and an M.F.A. in Art from the University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT), where she studied with Deborah Dancy, Walter McConnell.